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Lifting Noodles in Houston

2503 Bagby St, 77006 - Get directions
3 Reviews8.4

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+1 346-867-6405

2503 Bagby St, 77006
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Opening Time

Sunday - Closed
Monday - 11:30AM-9PM
Tuesday - 11:30AM-9PM
Wednesday - 11:30AM-9PM
Thursday - 11:30AM-9PM
Friday - 11:30AM-10PM
Saturday - 11:30AM-10PM

Price range per person $10 - $25

Services

  • Outdoor seating Outdoor seating
  • Wheelchair accessible Wheelchair accessible
  • Delivery Delivery
  • Сredit cards accepted Сredit cards accepted
  • Takeaway Takeaway
  • Parking Parking
  • Wi-Fi Wi-Fi

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8.4 Based on 3 reviews
Yelp
9.0
Google
7.8
10.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Google

Unbelievable! I was looking for a new place for ramen in my neighborhood and tried it out. I am thrilled to have found it. Delish!

8.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Yelp

Cute lil place, seating was widely Available for the amount of people that were there when I went.  God amount of ramen to choose from. I had the wonton ramen with egg noodles. My niece and shared a bowl.  The bowl had all the things you'd expect from ramen, the egg, black fungus, bamboo shoots, corn.... great price point, but had I been starving, I would've had to have gotten my own bowl as the bowls aren't that big. There were special drinks like dragon fruit lemonade.  People were friendly, place was clean, I'd return to try some other options on the menu

10.0/10 Rating average Published 2 years ago | Google 4 months ago

Very tasty lunch! Lifting noodles has some awesome Asian fusion items to try out in addition to some traditional ramen. I got their Ying-Yang sushi donut (which is half spicy tuna and half crab) and Angry Zuko Ramen. I liked both dishes but the ramen is the highlight of my meal. They nailed down all the components of their ramen: Al dente (not soggy) noodles, clean pork broth with a subtle spice that tickles your tastebuds, the perfect soft boiled egg, and the rest of the ingredients (wood ear mushrooms, bamboo shoots, corn, and mushrooms). All of these work harmoniously to make a well balanced bowl of ramen. The broth does taste a little bit different compared to a traditional bowl of ramen but I thought it was a nice touch. If you're looking for a new place to satisfy your adventurous tastebuds, look no further than lifting noodles!